The core lamination stamping process doesn't end with the lamination and curing stages. After the core is formed, it is typically subjected to quality control checks to ensure that it meets the specifications required for its intended application. These checks might include testing for dimensional accuracy, magnetic properties, and overall structural integrity. Any core that fails these tests is either discarded or sent for rework to correct any defects. This attention to detail ensures that the final product performs as expected in its application, be it in an electrical motor, transformer, or another electromagnetic device.